Tillotson Laycock

Life History

Notes

Tillotson Laycock possibly married a Sarah Reading in 1763.

He was a Reverend in London, but formerly from Lincoln.

Tillotson married Ann Drewry (widow) 23/7/1770 in Broxholme, Lincoln.

The Will of "Reverend Tillotson Laycock, Clerk of Saint Pancras , Middlesex" (Date: 30th July 1813) is held by the National Archives, Kew.
The Will tells us that Samuel Drewry of Holsden is his "son-in-law" and Sense (nee Drewry), wife of George Robson, is described as his "daughter-in-law".
['Son-in-law' and 'daughter-in-law' were at that time used to describe step-son and step-daughter].

More Notes

"Tillotson Laycock, vicar of Hackthorn, Cammeringham, Ingham and Owersby. .. Laycock was a native of Brigg, graduated in 1762 and held his livings 'upwards of forty years' and died in London, ..."

From 'Georgian Lincoln' - Page 297 (Snippet view in Google books)

"Tillotson Laycock, vicar of Hackthorn, Cammeringham, Ingham and Owersby for upwards of 40 years, had a notion that Newport Arch, being very old, was likely to fall, and whenever he rode into Lincoln, on reaching Newport he put in his ..."

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